As an author, I'm always looking for new forms for my writing. Over the years I've published fiction long and short, essays, poems and light verse and enjoyed working with every medium. If there's one thing that I hope these books have in common, it's humour. I hope you have as good a time reading my books as I had when I wrote them.

If You Can't Stand The Fun, Stay Out Of The Go-Go

There's an arch over the road into Pattaya which welcomes you to 'The Extreme City'. Really. Some visitors find this a bit of an under-statement. Everything in Pattaya is taken to the limit - the spiciness of the food, the poor quality of the driving, the mysteries of Thai logic and, of course, the fun. This lively book of essays looks at life in Thailand's second city (arguably) from the point of view of an innocent foreigner lost in wonderment - Kuhn Pobaan, whose name we can perhaps agree to translate as 'Mr Househusband'. Reviews>>Blog>>More>>

Enhance Your Exports!Doing Business on Other Planets

This important book addresses two of the fundamental questions facing mankind: do intelligent beings exist on other planets and, if so, how can we make money out of them? The answer to the first question being really pretty blindingly obvious, four entrepreneurs travel to the Smiling Disc star system to answer the second question by trying to promote exports from Earth. In the process, our intrepid entrepreneurs come to question how we earthlings do business... how thermodynamics works... oh, and a lot of other things. More>>Glossary>>Reviews>>Audiobook>>

Sweet Song of the Siren

With Thailand as the exotic backdrop for many of these eleven tales, we meet a wide range of intriguing characters: men and women, foreigners and Thais, humans and... well, others. There's a murderer who sees himself in stone, an old woman dying of dementia, a troupe of argumentative monkeys, a man who finds a stash of love letters to his wife, some guy who falls in love with a body-part, and Kress, Thailand's most urbane private investigator, who has to cope with two lost boys. Humour and tragedy, plots with a twist, and always something to make you think. More>>Aussi en français>>Reviews>>

Now published: The Middle Kid

The Middle Kid is the story of Alex, a London schoolgirl, and her struggle to be noticeable. With an older brother who is set for Olympic glory in the swimming pool and a younger brother who has emerged as a Latin genius, Alex is the middle child and apt to be ignored. When she creates Dexter the Roman and makes him the hero of a children’s book, Diana the legendary art teacher is impressed and Alex looks certain to a﻿chieve﻿ her dream of being noticed. More>>Reviews>> Treasure Hunt result>>

Selected Short Stories of Thailand

This new book is a personal selection of short stories about Thailand made by my old friend and noted literary editor Robert Johnstone. The eighteen stories are drawn from all four of my story collections. In his introduction, Johnstone writes: "these stories examine many different aspects (not just that of intermarriage) of the various forms of love affair that spring up between Thailand, its people, its culture and its environment, and those who have come to know it." More>> Reviews>>

Return To The Go-Go

This is the second collection of Khun Pobaan's amusing and insightful outpourings about life in Pattaya, essays first published in the blog on this very site. For those with a genuine interest in all things Pattayan, Return to the Go-Go is the only guide you really need. Khun Pobaan’s precise and sometimes painful observations of life are the only true public record of the unique form of civilisation to be found on the Thai eastern seaboard. More>>Reviews>>

The Day of the Tiger

This is my latest collection of short stories. As with the previous books, most of these eleven tales are set in Thailand. You can read about a domestic cleaner who despairs of her feckless husband, a junior bank teller who tries to convince her boss there's been a murder, a lady in a hurry who won't stop to help an old man who's lost his shorts, a butcher and a restaurateur discussing farming techniques and a lady-boy searching for love.

You'll also find the diary of one of the last two people on Earth, a market-stall tableau and one man's vision of peaceful eternity. And more. It all adds up to a pretty varied package. More>> Aussi en français>>Reviews>>Audiobook>>